Aberrant
Art: Artist Barry Kite walks the fine line between the profound
and the absurd as he re-examines art history. When you get to the site
click on "Aberrant Art Store" and then click on "New
Prints" in the upper left-hand corner of the page.Posted
7.6.2010

ateate: Photomontages
(and movies, flash presentations, etc) by the ateate arts group in Lithuania.
Note: If you have a slow speed internet connection
look for the "too fast?" link at the top of the first page.
Posted 8.16.2007

Gérard
Bertrand: The digital photomontages of Gérard
Bertrand are premised on a possible meeting of Kafka and Proust. Text
in French and English.Posted
8.15.06Ralph
Michael Brekan: Provocative and inspiring works in a variety
of new media. Posted 10.10.02 Revised 7.6.2010

Carnival
of Chaos: Political Collages and Photomontages which combine
a healthy dose of social commentary with bittersweet humour.
Posted 11.29.04

Reginald
Case: Reginald Case calls his photomontages "photo
collages." In them he explores subjects ranging from American Folk
Art to the Holocaust. Case also makes assemblages, drawings and paintings.
His works can be seen in museums world-wide.USA
Posted 09.15.08

Christian
Collins: It is hard to imagine the amount of work that
goes into creating the amazingly detailed photomontages of Christian
Collins. Because of the symmetry in the works, finding the elements
is also a challenge. See additional works here
and here.
Posted December 2010

Cut and Paste:
This site offers a narrow but interesting history of photomontage. More
is promised.Posted 8.20.02

Digital
Photomontage Commission Artists: If you have found your way
to this page because you are searching for someone to make a digital
photomontage from photos you have taken then click on this link. Posted
7.4.04

Love
Drew: This site's primary medium is music but there is also
a gallery of photomontage collages.Posted 12.26.02

Lola DuPré:
At first glance Lola Dupré's photomontages appear to be digital
but they are made "by hand with paper and scissors."Posted
2.6.2011

Charles
Farrell: Charles Farrell's most recent photomontages are
urban dreamscapes. He also makes collages which can be found here.
USA Posted 8.16.2007 Revised: March 2008.

Stephen Golding:
Stephen Golding's works blur the lines between collage, painting and photography. His website features both his earlier black and white works and his more recent color works as well. Posted: January 2012

Melissa Grimes:
Melissa Grimes draws on classical and traditional sources to create
photomontage illustrations which have been featured in Rolling Stone,
Texas Monthly, John' Hopkins magazine and numerous other publications.
Posted 10.06.2010

Joan
Hall: See the thoughtful and perceptive works of artist and
illustrator Joan Hall who has exhibited widely.. Suggested
by Alyta AdamsPosted October Feb 2008 revised
10.09.2010.

Hannah Hoch:
See the photomontage collages of this influential 20th Century artist.
See more here.
Posted 4.21.03RevisedJanuary 2012

Peter Jacobs:
Many of the collages of prolific American artist Peter Jacobs fall into
the photomontage category. Also see four years (over 1500 collages)
of Peter's Collage Journal here..
Posted June 2009

Philippe Jusforgues:
The photomontages of Phillippe Jusforges are not pretty.
Posted March 2009

Gary
Ortman: Gary Ortman is a prolific artist from Illinois
who describes his photomontage style collages as ranging from"classy
to flaky." His site was updated with an entirely new set of collages
in March of 2009.USA Posted
04.09.08 Updated March 09

Nick Paliughi:
Humor often energizes the photomontages of Nick Paliughi. Posted July 2012

Photomontage.com:
An involved (and involving) collage/photomontage-based site where the
site itself is as much the art form as the work on it. Posted
6.11.99Photomorphose.com:
See (and read) the works of surrealist artist J. Karl Bogartte. Posted
7.4.04

Javier Piñón:
Javier Piñón works in series. His photomontages use the
"cowboy experience" as a fulcrum for viewing the bigger picture.Posted
10.09.2010

Klawa
Rolf: Photomontages which provide perceptive visions, both
real and imagined, of the world we live in..Germany
Posted 10.09.2010

Axel
Saffran : The digital photomontages of Axel Saffran explore
"analogies that can be recognised between seemingly separate aspects
of reality." A nice feature of this website is that it offers details
of the works. The Netherlands. Posted 8.16.03

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